Oakland Terminal Railway

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Oakland Terminal Railway
Reporting marks OTR
Locale Oakland, California
Dates of operation 1943–present
Track gauge ft 8½ in (1435 mm) (standard gauge)
Headquarters Oakland, California

The Oakland Terminal Railway (AAR reporting marks OTR) is a switching railroad in West Oakland, California. The OTR was jointly acquired in 1943 by the Western Pacific and Santa Fe Railway to take over the Key System's freight railroad known as the Oakland Terminal Railroad. Today, the OTR operates on 10 miles of track and handles about 1,600 cars per year (1998 figure). It is jointly owned by Union Pacific and BNSF Railway. The railroad operates in the industrial area around the Oakland Army Base.

The OTR interchanged with the ATSF near the Southern Pacific 16th Street Station in Oakland. The OTR also interchanged with the Western Pacific via trackage rights over the Key System from Emeryville to the Sacramento Northern (a WP subsidiary) terminal at 40th and Shafter Streets in Oakland.

Today the OTR is managed by Superintendent Phil E. Kopple, who also manages the Central California Traction in Stockton.

[edit] Oakland Terminal Railroad

The Oakland Terminal Railroad was the predecessor of the Oakland Terminal Railway. The Railroad was formed in 1935 by the Railway Realty & Equipment Company, Ltd. to handle the Key System's freight customers. The Railroad operated over Key System's A, B and C lines and the Key Systems freight-only tracks on 26th Street and along the waterfront. In 1943 the Key System sold the Oakland Terminal Railroad to the Western Pacific and the Santa Fe Railway. The Oakland Terminal Railroad was renamed the Oakland Terminal Railway. Because it operated over some of the Key System, some of the switching was performed by electric locomotives.

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